Example sentences of "at [noun pl] from " in BNC.

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1 The panel therefore looked at proposals from such institutions as the West Sussex Institute of Higher Education , Dartington College of Arts , the Laban Centre for Movement and Dance , Worcester College of Higher Education , and Ilkley College of Higher Education .
2 The way to do this is to look at products from the customer 's point of view .
3 At the head of Lock Avon we were reasonably sheltered by the surrounding amphitheatre of high crags , which emerged at times from gently swirling clouds of blowing snow .
4 Clearly demonstrated the complexity of the issues in a well-argued presentation which suffered at times from being a little unfocussed .
5 Cimetidine used at concentrations from 10 - 5 to 10 -10 M had no significant effect on the basal growth of MKN45 , MKN45G , C170 , and LoVo cells as assessed by both 7 5 [ Se ] selenomethionine uptake and direct cell counts ( data not shown ) .
6 There are a range of management/supervisory skills in particular , indicated by many libraries as training priorities , that are well suited to central provision , as Casteleyn noted : ‘ Training courses designed to teach managerial techniques can be aimed at candidates from all kinds of professions and different departments , and it will be extremely beneficial for library staff to mix with colleagues from other departments and disciplines ’ .
7 For example , management training , which figured prominently as a topic for which there is most need of external course provision has been noted as being very suitable for courses run by own local authority central training units : ‘ Training courses designed to teach managerial techniques can be aimed at candidates from all kinds of professions and different departments , and it will be extremely beneficial for library staff to mix with colleagues from other departments and disciplines . ‘
8 Dropping hankies is out and we can hardly leer at gentlemen from behind our fans , can we ?
9 The Benghazi force again split into three columns and left for the Jebel at intervals from 4 September .
10 Crowood Press is reissuing some of the volumes of its useful Complete Guide series in paperback this month at £9.99 : six titles , at intervals from March to June .
11 It flicked behind each dimpled knee ; and then scourged her at intervals from her pretty ankles to her shoulder blades .
12 International statistical congresses came to be held at intervals from 1853 on , and the scientific standing of the subject was recognised by the election of the celebrated and admirable Dr William Farr ( 1807–83 ) to the Royal Society .
13 As usual , we were at cross-purposes from the start .
14 Skills learned in decommissioning AEA 's own facilities , at sites from Winfrith in Dorset to Dounreay in Scotland , have already been used to assist a number of pharmaceutical organisation in planning and implementing their own decommissioning operations .
15 On Aug. 12 the Trade Minister Mohammad Mehdi Saleh disclosed that the clampdown , aimed at imports from Jordan , had reduced the volume of trade between the two countries by up to 50 per cent .
16 By now you are well and truly into the region of the great valleys that run off at right-angles from the watershed , the ‘ Pyrenees of the saves ’ , as geographers have tended to name it , to distinguish it from the configuration of the mountains further east , where the valleys are mostly more orthodox and run cross-ways or parallel with the frontier .
17 The hardware choice is actually simple : standard IBM AT clones from several dozen different manufacturers are now powerful enough to handle mailing lists up to several hundred thousand addresses .
18 But we are looking at charities from the institutional end of the business , not the private client end ’ .
19 Instead he took the opportunity to read the files again and look at extracts from the visual record — films taken throughout the eight years of Kim 's stay within the Recruitment Project .
20 But if I was studying the daisy family here , I 'd be looking at plants from the size of daisies as we know them , to plants the size of trees .
21 Look at plants from all angles to determine how they can be used — maybe you could remove the petals and make a smaller flower with just a few of them ?
22 This was but a temporary setback , for after a rest and a defeat on his return he proceeded to win his next nine races , completely outclassing his rivals at distances from nine furlongs to two and a quarter miles .
23 It can be shown that electrons and ions co-rotating at distances from Jupiter greater than the Keplerian orbit of co-rotation ( section 6.1.1 ) tend to move away from the planet .
24 ‘ There 's lots of different angles you can look at things from .
25 He is simply looking at things from Abraham 's point of view .
26 Try looking at things from a different viewpoint .
27 She came at things from an angle ; she made connections .
28 If you look at things from a feminist perspective they are , in fact , not equal .
29 Though we can not look at things from all points of view at once , we can at least learn not to pretend that we are doing so .
30 Looking at things from this viewpoint , it is perhaps surprising that the " invisible hand " theorem works at all .
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